We spend a good portion of our time on the road talking to customers, like you, about what’s coming next for cPanel & WHM, but if you aren’t lucky enough to meet us at a conference, you may not get a chance to find out about what’s coming down the pipeline until these features are released. Hopefully, this post solves that problem.

Getting one thing out of the way…well, two ones

In 2007, we released version 11 of cPanel & WHM. Eight years later, users are still wondering, “When will 11 become 12?” — and now — we have an answer.

Never.

That’s right. Starting with our next release, we’re eliminating the 11 to simplify the naming convention of our software. While this change will have no effect on functionality, we hope it will cut down on some of the confusion our users have had about which version they’re currently using.

We’ll drop 11 from the version number starting with cPanel & WHM 54, but you still may see traces of it inside the product for a little while.

Stoked about all of the new/big upcoming changes. However, have a question regarding the nginx integration. There are numerous people currently using the 'nginxcp' plugin. I'm curious what will happen when the upgrade is installed while having that plugin.

Stoked about all of the new/big upcoming changes. However, have a question regarding the nginx integration. There are numerous people currently using the 'nginxcp' plugin. I'm curious what will happen when the upgrade is installed while having that plugin.

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Hello there
The plugin nginxcp work as a front end reverse proxy of cPanel with apache.